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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
T Thursday. Octi.licr 1:1. ')1 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEU PAOFTTTR LOSTINE ROAD IS NOW OPEN i -Meusel Brothers Alwavs "Ai ).i V . o r .;U : .Ji a 1 kii ai .?.?, Vs'-;.i'..v,' Mf 4 X' Situ tell (if Highway IWwoou W'nllitwn ami Lostino lias SIVpm m-llctel. WAU.OWA, Oct. (Rpwbl.) ! Wallowa was n-presentcd at the I'tiun. ty l-'air held at Kntcrprise Friday, Or- toixr 7. All the business houses wi-ie closet! nnd everyone attended the fuv j The stock, exhibit was one of the in teresting features of the entertHin rnvnt, as the finest specimens of stock i were entered from all parts of the j county. The prize saddle was won ( hy Joe Tippett, an Kn'nrise cow-j hoy. Among: the other things was a war dance given by the Nez Perce lit-; dians. They paiticipated in th par ade. Visitors state that the fair was' unusually 100. this vrar. There wi-s' n large crowd each day. The teachers of the hi h school a 'id the grade school left Sundav afternoon for a Grande to attend institute, which was held the first of the week. Miss Kricdericke Schilue, insiutor of music and the corn'tv "i,I ''" ment in the high school, will sinjj Tuesday afternoon. Last Thuiday night aM members of the Junior i.i.t Senior high svliool wi at the high school grounds nt 7:IK) o'clock, where a lively rally was held. A large campfirfc was arranged at th" expense an labor of the "l'rcshies." Everyone was full cf pep. Miss S.-hilkv eonduettrf the. singing if the high pchool songs. All the old and new yells were, practiced, CJuy Hamilton being the new yell leadL-r. The crowd Terpen Uned down through the nnin street and into the nviving picture show. After thts the rally hroke up. The purpose of the nvly was to enthusiasm for the football game urday between Wallowa and High. The game was postponed owing to some mistake on the part of Joseph. Work on the high school paper "Th: Tiger," will Ik gin immediately after the vacation under the yupevvision of Marie Mui.phly', editi.ip-in.-chief. All the other officers have been elected nnd several meetings have 'been held concerning the woik nf the paper. I The Agriculture class visited th fair at Kntcrprise Wednesday to at lend the'stock iudging. , . ! A silver tea will be 'held Tuesday nfternoon. October 18, nt the library, The Woman's Club will have charge of - ine rciresnmi nts. inow, picking npplcs and digging po-lphinls and you will litid ih.-ni Kro "t- tnt.u.s. ling iuMter. K. P. ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Pvtliiim Sistt'i-s. lis grim kevper tf reonnl.s and wills, ty to the iiumlu-r of sevornl hundred chief; Mrs; Esther Kokuii of Albany, and thi- n-elei-iinn of Jumes W. llalon- mureheil to tH (nj;un hotel nnd did (frond seniorj Mm. Florence Rand of ey of I'enilleton as grand master of iustice to a banquet uprrod before Hood Hiver, (rriind Junior; Mrs. CeY.a rxi'hetiier, were unanimous. them. ' 1 Bowman of Iji (iranile, Rrand mistier Kleolion was completed txidny by se- Members of the grand temple of c: arms; Mrs. Hosn Farringlon of Poit levlion of Henry Krieilluiuler of Pent- Pythian Slstem In session Tuesday land, trrnnd mistress of records and laiul fir grand master at urma; Will- anil Wednesday had a problrin up be- corresponrtrm-e.an d Mrs. Edith (IlaVk iam Smith of McMinnville, grand In-fore them in the retirement of the of Iiuinier grand mistress of fimine!. ner gunid; J. II. Anderson of llillx grand senior and the filling of th:ij '. - (Iraild Ijixl'rc Hcill" Held ill H'"" outer gunnl, nnd placing two highest offices fiom the floor.' Mairinge is always leftrred to a-' ' . . , . . . the retiring Grand Chancellor t'lark as Wednesday morning they elected Mrs. s sobering influence, and any married I nrt 1,1 III I ; ' sJ 1 la 111 If W II- no of the gland trustees. Insialln- Kilo fi. Won man of Meilfi.nl as grin I man will lell ynu it's no siree. ". 1 1 til 11 ( husi'li l) li'i'l' ii Hon of officers was held this after noon. ' ' i Tuesday evening the H. (). K. K. ... . . . band and brigand p:rtrol displayed I I'Oim.ANI). Oct. H.-.At the o -,,,. mnKlML uniforms on the tieth session of the grand lodge . . , !lnH . ,.,,,, ,.,.,., Knighs of Pythias. Wednesilay after- ...i,;..v, ,... r ..' i.,J of So: was a close race, iiamesiy is sau, T,.m,,, in ,hl. K1,im, ,,, ml f have won out over the local field ;!l .ytllill ,ui,ii.,K. Mayor (ieorge I..I several candidates by en? vote. He ,,,.,.,. K, , ,.11iWjll(,s ,u tlu ,,, , has long been known as a lu.oster for;,,,,,, fl.llH(;;)Sv i)esll.0,K. the goat. : ! 7 ' ;' midnight, op thcree.l.ouis, the His election as grand vice chinicelhH n,Mi.1 w, t.1(,S(.,, ., tl(, (ln(j puts him in line for succession to t ii- . position of grand chancellor next yea:-. I The election e1 I.eif S. Vins-cth rand vice chancellor to succeed W. J. ' I. Clark ns grand chancellor, was with out opposition. j I Krnnk llrnhnor of Baker wlis eleeteii to the third highest office, that oi' grand prelate. I he reelection of Walter (J. (llensoM , ; - ., , winch a class of nearly 10(1 neophytes hi, the election of M. . Hardest;.- Uvm (if lnp pllr,u.illltt.(, beas,,!e as vice grand chancellor -m , t .,, r AJsl-UhLAtef celt p nar- For Sale 'i'he lust thiiiK at nltiht und the tlrat tbioK In the inurnlnt; nnd all day long Hob und Einll Meuel are "at It." JU-re you neo Huh o( tho Vanks (.stanclliiK) tr'lntf to Ull Km 11 of tho O.ui.ih who'll win the series. Kmil Uuesm'L agree. ON i?2 J R-room houso on Main-Ave. Ilase 'tnei:r; healing plain; good lot on eor jner of paved streeis. This homo Is lnc:ll'd in the be:t resident secllon or l.n i;ranile. rrtee anil terms are right. : r: 7. I ; . - FOLKS WSIHIIGs SUMMKIIVIl.K, Oct. i:t. (Special.) Chailie Oswald and UiU I'aiks are camped on the Minam fishing thi week. Mrs. .r. M. Hale and Mr. Hest arv attending tho teacher.-, institute h: I .a (iiando. School Will staie 'again '1 itur.-uav morning'. Most of the farmers are quite busy were transacting business in Imbler Tuesday.- C. M. Hale was a business visitor in j l.a Grande Monday. :iyne Talk and Miss Clara .shopping in La Grande on,- week. H. K. Slack and Jfdm Wagonner wer" transacting business in Imbler Sat urday. Mrs. Archie Inn-rnm nnd Jsn'W. son were" Imbler visitors Kridav. I Krma Wocdell, who has been sick with diphtheria is now much impiuvcd. For Plants. Add n few drupH oT aniinonltl' t.n )w wnt er wllli wldi-lt ymi witter your hmi-'e . Ed Hale is hauling wood to Imblei these fine day3, r. ' . . . Mr. and Mis. j.eo N'rideier were 1m- Wallowa and lxstine. Tlie men ar still working day and night. It is es timated that about eight or nine day; Win cone.une me wu,k . - ,)er visit()Ip Sum-,lV,.. -; . . .-, Krank Lnglcton imd Miss Eva; t. M. Haio motored' to 'Klgin Tues Gold were married Wednesday even!jt,iv moin;l(f ing, October 5, 1921, at the Norther... ((. am Coj R(y of in an Hotel. Mr. Enirlrstiin is fmm Promts. m th(J h((m(l ()f Ki and Miss Gold from linker. .Justice (, iw 11 Mc'Rae offU-iate,l ) Mj-.;m WIi(..tU was a t.st al Miss Anna She 1 left Monday nfter- Ms Krank 0u.s Iast wot.k; noon for Portland. , Mr an( Mrs Iklht.r f:onra( W(.rc Mis.s Luicilc Maguire cam- to W"l-l9hoppin!J in La Grande Friday. Iowa Tuesday from La Grande. Mi., ,t Jtn ( t() Mr. antl Mrs. Jim Hcnslev Maguue has enrolleu w-nn me .senior Wednesday, October ft, a fine girl weighing eight pounds. Mother and babe au: doing nicely. Mrs. Pfefftrkorn, who bought thu 1 homeif Mis. K. Zweifel, hs now muv- Jepteniber eoiords lALli TODAY Vocal-Instimental Dan riivelty ' Nnbrs vich Twrir-Ti-wirni Eastern Oregon Music Co. iinm hoiife on Adams Av. lilg lol.VllOxl Hlf house just refiaished tn- I sideband everything 1h modern. Price I 7 -room Ijousn wU'h full hnsmnent ; ! heniing Vant ; lot tCiixllO; garage. This stance, hou' is moil 'rn in iVnerel y - fi-room hu good barn; house just i 'laid through j Price, f iTitlO, balance at I ! Intere. every In- three big lots; keii house and park; and new floors i entlro house, s, $200 down and month, Including Geo. H. Currey 100 Kim Ht. Ileal Kaiata I'lmnn H-80(ll liisiiriiiii-o Delivers .Your HO OS I BR SAVES MILES OF STEPS That is ai'l it take3 to put into your hoina the most popular Kitchen Cab inet in America." HOOSIEE DOLLAR CLUB et us show you e HOOSIER will ay in the year puts the OR THESE SPECIAL ' THIS SALE class at the hieh school. Miss Blanch Tulley left 'Wednesday nfternoon for her home in Worley, Ida. ho. Miss Tallcy will enter the hitr'i school at l-iummer. t,no nas speni u.e w, jn wjU h(,r ..i,;,,!,.,.,, , past three monins wun ner una, .r-. (hc Sulmorvie schoo. . (J. T. Alcnaniei. mis luney was . - , rh,,u. u hi,;,;,,,, ' nt the home of her mother, Mrs. El liott of Klgin. Miss lulley was member of the senior class in the hijrh school. Miss Bess Shell left Saturday for 1'ortland and other points where she will make a visit. .j. I Viva Mexico! i New Tooth BRUSHES We have Just bought an assort ment of lo.ilh brushes ni. a ve ry 'Ifyy price and are passing too feiimg on to you. nr.c 2ar M v x.- . . i 111 --"taV Walter Kisher has again opened up his blacksmith shop. Miss May Colt is spending a few das at Island .City with her mother. Mrs. Pun Glenn of La Grande was visiting at the home of her mother, Mis. S. U. Tucklin, Tuesday. Huth Hensley of Klgin is spending a part ol this weeK witn her parents,, who live on N. K. West's ranch near town. Mis. F:d Combs, Mrs. Farrell, Mrs.! Monrur, nnd ltirdie Steams are pick-' ;ng apples at Imbler this week. j I . K. McKinzie and son, Kennetli, I Sf).Mi: .OOI) ItAftGAINM es f 75: V Vnlifcs to; r. On .... 4 No. 3 Valilil to tc .... Thi'Sir iiry lil Hiaralns. L. & L. Drug Co. I i ; i I it I THE TELEPHONE is a Borvant ulways at conimand, Ihnt never tires j night or day, hot or cold, snow or rain, it is always ready to quickly, cheaply and cheerfully perform tasks that otherwise reqiVire timeWnense, exposure and in cases every day, lA its celerity, it wives lives JOIN OUR Come iii today. how many steps save you every Then pay the dollar that HOOSIER in your lWme. NO EXTRA CHARGE TERMS DURIN But don'tMelay. This drawn at a IER before books, Garr's Furniture Co. time. closi ff er may be with- et your H00S" our Dollar -Club und property of value BlnVwt Iieyi coniiltalion. Home Independent Teleplionto. 4 la grade,ir6n works machine khop Aro) foundry All kinds of mnchiVry, aut mobiles and tractors re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylene welding o all ki da. ' ' Cylinder boring and oVersiz pistons. Crankshafts, Pistons ad P iton Pins reground. Give u4a lial I). F1TZGEHCVLD, Prop. La Grand PKKMA Concrete Pipe Co. IENT AS THE PYRAMIDS H.4-4-4-4- 4 " V CO PERM Factory at Inland NCRETE ,WEN'D lity. -1 ' . '"i J3k "x,&!S';'p'- ."vTV 8eJ ':'itr X ifc..f I I Lr ' i' L tuc DCACnki rro mid c i in cta kit i a i r.DrTu 'Jk 111 yJtMA1bWMff;m-- l JS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE iMl) "Seek Ye Good r3 y Counsel ! . & 4 7 J feiVyr' -" ,! 'I'! 'I'lli' 'I'WI'I' II ImsillCSS lllllll is 1r liis luillk, ilj ;, And they tu" Mnr('v i ! I are Fresh ltMM a..,- ....... u,X,,- wi,, M i ! They are made and Jfc&2 will lo w.JI l.i Im.im,. :irMu;.iiilnl wit h fJ ! packed in such a way as .it-ir 1 ill at Iffist 'ii(. tsk ,:int. Wj J tokecphemw. Wc4SW ' $) You can depend on S;i?fe-'-f?f tot'(f$Jr 1 I. ... i 1 ', . . , lA-l ! SNOW FLAKES to tat- P V Millt ff D'VfV . i V lvi. w s. ).lm f...iv.ii(f., v' I isfy your txpectationi. I.' iL U'1'""! V ' l' Z Ulilll lli Wll. m f s.fkill,' it lias lici-ll Tj, Serve them often. The itfMAj i ! j'"" ' '"' I'1" ' '' '"I"'1 ''"'"' B ' whole family will enjoy A t V-fV 1 1 ' llls l:mk is -16 r- Vlmh-Ii ( ll(. v.m ;f, I ; tbem-with wup. Mlad FfV. -f itfV ,U ,sk lor C,:ke,- i 1 I" I'M! ....( Inu lf(.4r loAvrl.-.,.,,,. yo. nty sandwiches or with Vp:"Vr!f.lir vunu, er t -to a 1 i milk for the kiddies. Hlfc'Sr SNOW FLAKkS ;j, ,, I I j eCZIllf 1-5 Unite States ' !Yl!TJi'tf W :M National .Bank '!:!! DKAIN TILK AND THE BKST. I'ostoffice Box 791 Main 120 IN CITY IMtOI'KUTY posRiblc future prfsiOni rie hrXn the 100th r.niverar7 f Mexico's inieitend'-rw-- t a treat rarnlval In Mexico City. E-en now he iinda ready to defend her with ' i f!. room lions, full b;i(m,nt ; J olfrtri- lihu: lel")lunn-; vl ri II- rd v.')I; i'.iiii) fn limiif; IkiIT I jt,n' nf t'nniml; pcod enrap; srrf'in'tl in porch; just mlitlo lthf city limit! .on Willow St. Vl'ii l-'mi.tl'l. T' mis on prut I f it. i J (Lro(m modern bousr; Icirn; 1 prim'; root cMrinr; w od Hhd , iu irranaty, undrr onf I I rorV chicki-n nml run; I rnl,';t"r;ii-c: 'Xt i a wood - ho i ; ni(fl:iwn: !;ir' j1uh1i tr'1: t fniirWirrp lots. y(tli ploty of J wat-rtto irrlL';tJ F'.Tutitpry, etc. V: if' $ " (id I oft. $2om Oil cash, Vii3 nt o t- f ins t' ho r- 5 Wp havf nf In KfHn :i townsh S it' fjunty; good irn- ; (roi pi-?B . R'nit thirty a. r in n-dow iastiii(, balance l in corn fix ! yrain. all f ncd 1 t:mI ci n't Vjiwd ; r 1 1 to hv I fr;t 1 prod (owns. 'Ihi placi Is fir :iTf or will trad1 for .1 ,l en' i r-'-; ranch In thts roim , trv, Th's is n fiit rlas farm l nnd mion w.iulinR to pit to !J na in livt. ttiN i RfHtd op- pnrtiinny. ' 1 ni n h tt th' m l w- UI ',iv full prfTlit 111 TV. TT re men who are natural' nuch frwrnlthrifl1 that they can't evi krop countrrft it mny. I : I I J C. J. BLACK & CO. An automobile' wrck i o common nowa "av that it di-;nt iftcui jffi, into print un'e$ it a!jn wrc ily. . ' (II, ll iT) M.W I'OII'V III.INI. 1. (Irnnil !' ........ i PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO., Portland, Ore .. r, V .aj-